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Default Help: check the NUM,CAPS,SCROLL key state

I tried to write a code for getting the NUM,CAPS,SCROLL LOCK keys at run time in vb.net mdi form. that is form displays the state of the buttons when the user press those buttons. similar like MS-WORD....

I surfed the net,but could not catch correct solution.

Any one know about htis pls reply.

Thanks in advance.





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